Asia/Singapore Thursday, 23rd April 2026
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Call of the sun, sand, sea: Boracay

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Resort island Boracay is moving up the popularity charts, gaining fans among meeting and incentive groups, discovers Rosa Ocampo

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powdery sand and clear waters, it is obvious why Boracay started out as a beach destination but had rapidly won the favour of corporate groups, particularly for incentive trips and meetings.

The island resort, however, should “dress up its image” and start building a relationship with nearby islands to add more excitement for business event planners, urged Angel Ramos Bognot, president and ultra business event creator, Afro Asian World Events in Manila.

Bognot recommended a multi-destination approach, saying that Boracay could “partner with the province of Romblon for more activities like marble carving and fishing, and with the province of Iloilo for a dash of culture, heritage and cuisine”.

She also suggested adding further value to Boracay with new activities combining sports and adventure because skydiving, parasailing and other activities eaily available on the island are “already passe”.

Several posh properties have succeeded so far in becoming destinations themselves as they develop fresh options for corporate groups. For its guests, Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa has a complimentary tour of its 12.5-ha premises which boast its own private beach and port.

The resort has done well with corporate events through its Sunglasses at Work Meet by Design programme which customises meetings by incorporating fun experiences.

Discovery Shores Boracay aims to capture more corporate groups with its 11 new premier suites with private plunge pool, slated to be launched by 2Q2017, as well as the property’s recently refurbished guestrooms and Terra Wellness Spa, hotel manager Erwin Lopez told TTGmice.

This follows the trend of competing on luxury among the increasing number of upmarket hotels on the island. The new The Lind, for example, tempts business clients away from other hot island destinations with a roof-deck infinity pool – said to be the first on the island – as well as 109 well-appointed suites and customisable meeting spaces and attractions.

Boracay’s culinary delights add another dimension to the destination’s appeal. Lopez said that Discovery Shores Boracay, which will be part of Condé Nast Johansens luxury hotel collection in addition to its existing affiliation with Preferred Hotels and Resorts, is expanding its F&B offerings with the 2Q2017 opening of Italian Osteria, a restaurant specialising in Italian and Mediterranean cuisine and featuring an open kitchen and roof-deck bar with a 360-degree view of Boracay.

This follows the hotel’s revamp of its popular Indigo Restaurant menu last year to offer coastal cuisine for lunch. It used to only serve dinner.

Across the island, hotels are improving their quality and more are emerging to compensate for the limited facilities that can support bigger conferences and exhibitions. Boracay’s largest convention centre can only handle up to 2,500 pax and logistics, transport, freight and storage can be an issue due to the island’s limitations, including connectivity.

But Hannah Paula Yulo, erstwhile director of sales & marketing at Paradise Garden Resort Hotel & Convention Center in Boracay, expects the island to improve its competitive edge in the face of greater competition from local destinations like Palawan and Bohol and foreign destinations like Bali and Phuket.

Yulo pointed out that the expanded Caticlan Airport, planned improvement of ferry and port facilities, and increasing accessibility by air and sea are adding values that bode well for business events in Boracay.

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{Developments to Watch}

1The expanded runway at Caticlan Airport in Boracay, from 950m to 1,800m, enables it to accommodate Airbus A320 aircraft, unlike in the past when it can only serve smaller aircraft with up to 76 seats. Event delegates can now fly together and enjoy check-in baggage allowance. Before, groups had to take separate flights and were not allowed check-in baggage.

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific (CEB) are mounting more domestic and regional flights to and from Boracay. PAL launched the Clark-Caticlan service in December and will have international flights out of Kalibo in 1Q2017. CEB will mount services from Seoul to Kalibo.

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China’s lifting of its travel advisory against the Philippines in late 2016 means more chartered flights will materialise between both countries. Boracay is Chinese travellers’ most preferred destination in the Philippines, and chartered flights are the main source of incentive groups from various parts of China.

 

Spreading the cheer: Hong Kong

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From left: The Hong Kong Observation Wheel at Central Piers; event delegates raising a toast at the Hong Kong Jockey Club

MEHK has made its incentive programme for groups and organisers more accessible than ever, benefitting even smaller gatherings. By Prudence Lui

While Hong Kong’s business events arrivals have enjoyed steady growth in 2016 – up four per cent year-on-year in the first three quarters of the year to reach 1.16 million visitors – Hong Kong Tourism Board’s Meetings & Exhibitions Hong Kong (MEHK) division has discovered that group sizes are shrinking.

To support these small- to medium-sized gatherings and to enhance their experience in Hong Kong, MEHK is revising its Hong Kong Rewards! programme for 2017/2018 to make some of its highly sought-after offers available to smaller groups.

Also, even more attractive offers are added to the programme.

Unlike last year’s edition, Hong Kong Rewards! for 2017/2018 will feature more entertainment options that will allow business event delegates to enjoy the destination like a local.

One of the major additions is free access to the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Happy Wednesday party at the Beer Garden, where business event delegates can dive into free food and beer while dancing to great live music, cheering on races and partaking in other fun activities.

For a more private horse-racing experience, qualifying groups can have a late-night party at the Hong Kong Jockey Club after 22.00, during which free drinks and live music will be featured.

MEHK believes that these corporate hospitality experiences will be appreciated by both longhaul and shorthaul markets, including China.

Free cocktail receptions offered by more than 40 participating hotels in the programme will continue to be a major highlight in 2017 and 2018, encouraged by positive feedback from both suppliers and business event delegates.

Priscilla Hui, account director of W Hong Kong, which has extended its participation in Hong Kong Rewards!, said being part of the programme allows the hotel to reach out to a bigger pool of clients.

Hui said: “(It gives us access to) a database that we don’t have. (We have obtained) new contacts and queries (through Hong Kong Rewards! communications). This is also a good way to let people know there is a W property in Hong Kong.”

Hui shared that the hotel will be offering six extra rewards to business event groups that qualify for the programme, while creating new perks in partnership with its sister hotels in Taiwan and Singapore.

“For example, event organisers could get a complimentary stay with VIP limousine service at our partner hotels after their event (at W Hong Kong),” she explained.

More details on the 2017/2018 programme were unavailable at press time in early January.

Momentous Asia, general manager, Doris Lam, told TTGmice that the programme could be even more supportive with some tweaks, such as making the perks more accessible and not subjected to availability which prevents the reward activity from being included in bids; having all-inclusive offers from resorts and hotels in the programme; and featuring offers by restaurant chains that cater to international clientele.

International Conference Consultant’s director, Katerina Tam, also suggested including free Octopus electronic payment cards through the programme, which would allow delegates of smaller groups to get around Hong Kong on their own.

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{Developments to Watch}

1The southern part of Hong Kong Island is now more accessible, thanks to the new MTR Island South Line. This is expected to benefit hotels and venues in the area, such as Aberdeen’s Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Jockey Club Building which has a range of venues including a lecture theatre and seven meeting rooms.

2Starting from January 23 this year, all Indian nationals who intend to visit Hong Kong must apply for and successfully complete a pre-arrival registration (PAR) online. Failing to complete this process, Indian nationals will have to apply for a visa directly with the Immigration Department.

Eileen Khew was appointed this January to the position of director of sales and marketing

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Eileen Khew was appointed this January to the position of director of sales and marketing at Marina Mandarin Singapore, a role she took up following four years as area director of sales and marketing for Far East Hospitality.

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Stephen England-Hall

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Tourism New Zealand has appointed Stephen England-Hall to the position of chief executive, with effect from early April 2017. He will be based in Auckland. He has worked across New Zealand, the UK and North America as a senior executive of leading digital marketing, data and technology companies.

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Rick Aylett

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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre has appointed Rick Aylett to the role of senior manager of operations. Aylett has vast experience in event operations and venue management, and joins the Centre from Atlantic Group where he held the group general manager position for operations.

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Rebecca Kwan

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Dorsett Hospitality International has promoted Rebecca Kwan to the position of senior vice president of sales – Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. Kwan, who is also the general manager for Lan Kwai Fong Hotel @ Kau U Fong, took office as senior vice president of sales – Hong Kong in November 2015.

Patitta Chinin

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Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit has named Patitta Chinin its new senior director of sales – corporate, leisure and MICE. She was last director of sales and marketing at Movenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok, and director of sales and marketing at Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit.

Noella Ferns

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British Airways has picked Noella Ferns to be its regional general manager for Greater China and the Philippines, based in Hong Kong. Ferns has been with the company for over 20 years. She last led the Hong Kong, Philippines and Taiwan sales teams to drive growth in corporate accounts, trade partnerships and new business, while also overseeing the airline’s channel shift strategy.

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Michael Murphy

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Evason Ana Mandara in Nha Trang, Vietnam has named Michael Murphy its general manager. Murphy was the pre-opening general manager at Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain in China from July 2104 to October 2015, and next general manager of Vinpearl Luxury Nha Trang.

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Heinrich Grafe

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Conrad Centennial Singapore has welcomed the return of Heinrich Grafe as its general manager. He had left the hotel in 2013 after 16 years to lead Conrad Tokyo as general manager.

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